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" ... Introduction of Frogs into Ireland. — It is not generally known that the introduction of frogs into Ireland is of comparatively recent date. In the seventeenth number of the Dublin University Magazine, there is a quotation from the writings of Donat,... "
The Dublin Journal of Medical and Chemical Science - Page 478
1834
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The History of Ireland, Volume 1

John O'Driscol - 1827 - 488 pages
...frugibus, arte, viris. Ursorum rabies nulla est ibi; saeva leonum Semina nee unquam Scotica terra tulit. Nulla venena nocent, nee serpens serpit in herba Nee conquesta canit garrula rana lacu. In qua Scotorum gentes habitare mereutur. Inclyta gens hominum, militc, pace, fide.' " Stuart's Armagh....
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The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Volume 3

1834 - 766 pages
...frugibus, arte, viris. Ursorum rahies nulla est ihi ; sœva leonum Semina nee unquam Scottica terra tulit. Nulla venena nocent, nee serpens serpit in herba Nee conquesta canit garrula rana lacu. In qua Scotorum gentes hahitare morantur Inclyta gens hominum, milite, pace, fide. Far westward lies...
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The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal, Volume 18

1835 - 438 pages
...there is a quotation from the writings of Donat, who was himself an Irishman, and bishop of Fesulai, near Florence, and who, about the year 820, wrote...serpit in herba; Nee conquesta canit garrula rana lacus." " At this very hour," says our respected contemporary, " we have neither snakes nor venomous...
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The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View of the ..., Volume 18

1835 - 440 pages
...there is a quotation from the writings of Donat, who was himself an Irishman, and bishop of Fesulae, near Florence, and who, about the year 820, wrote...serpit in herba; Nee conquesta canit garrula rana lacus." " At this very hour," says our respected contemporary, . " we have neither snakes nor venomous...
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The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View of the ..., Volume 18

1835 - 442 pages
...Donat, who was himself an Irishman, and bishop of Fesula?, near Florence, and who, about the year 8SO, wrote a brief description of Ireland, in which the following passage occurs : " Null i venena nocent, nee serpens serplt in herba; Nee conquota canit garrula raw lacus." " At...
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The Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy, Volume 17

Royal Irish Academy - 1837 - 644 pages
...frugibus, arte, viris Ursorum rabies nulla est ibi saeva leonura Semina nee unquam Scotica terra tulit Nulla venena nocent nee serpens serpit in herba Nee conquesta, canit, garrula rana lacu." bras, nee ad focos Capricorni rigor invitat, aeris aineenitate temperieque tempora fere cuncta tepescunt."...
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Transactions, Volume 17

Royal Irish Academy - 1837 - 642 pages
...frugibus, arte, viris Ursorum rabies nulla est ibi saeva leonum Semina nee unquam Scotica terra tulit Nulla venena nocent nee serpens serpit in herba Nee conquesta, canit, garrula rana laeu." bra<», nee ad focos Capricorni rigor invitat, aeris amamitatc temperieque tempora fere cuncta...
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The Discovery of America by the Northmen, in the Tenth Century, with Notices ...

North Ludlow Beamish - 1841 - 290 pages
...frugibus, arte, viris. Ursorum rabies nuila est ibi ; sseva leonum Semina, nee unquam Scotica terra tulit. Nulla venena nocent, nee serpens serpit in herba, Nee conquesta canit, garrula rana lacu ; In qua Scotorum gentes, hnbitare merontur : that the mystery, in which these wily traders sought...
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The Island of the Saints: Or Ireland in 1855

John Eliot Howard - 1855 - 330 pages
...went^qp, Slap dash into the water; The toads committed suicide To save themselves from slaughter." L Nnlla venena nocent nee serpens serpit in herba, Nee conquesta canit garrula rana lacu. In qua Scotorum gentes habitare merentur, Inclita gens hominum milite, pace, fide. Far westward lies...
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The Natural History of Ireland, Volume 4

William Thompson - 1856 - 572 pages
...refer to Ireland. " Ursorum rabies nulla est ibi ; saeva leonum Semina nee unquam Scotica terra tulit : Nulla venena nocent, nee serpens serpit in herba, Nee conquesta canit garrula rana lacu." " No savage bear with lawless fury roves, No raging lion through her sacred groves ; No poison there...
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